says the man who has just put every pic he has of animals on his travels down under onto a site and has labelled everyone. Sometimes I do wonder if child rearing is really that difficult if you have all that time on your hands?

Thanks Lynne - as Lachlan points out standards must be maintained.
Chris and I did discuss what species of Wallaby it was, but couldn’t quite remember -think it might be a Bennett’s Wallaby - hope that satisifies your thirst for scientific naming. We have also seen swamp wallabies, and ermm bush wallabies, and Grey Kangaroos…

Oh, and unfortunately the devils weren’t wild, although I think some of them were caught from the wild, to save them from devil facial tumour disease - something which is killing the population and might see them extinct in ten years… all a bit sad really.

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Hmm. Because they are sessile beasts that remain firmly attached to their substrate? Perhaps not. Maybe just because they are pretty:

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We are slowly making our way around the world in a (mostly) anticlockwise fashion. The intention of this blog is to chronicle our adventures. Starting from Scotland we will make our way to Central America, then on to Australia and New Zealand, before enjoying a restful holiday in South East Asia.